State reopening guidance impacts City facilities and services

The City of Lenexa is following the guidelines of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly’s Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas, which is strongly recommended by Johnson County. Lenexa Parks & Recreation will reopen facilities and resume some programs and events in limited capacities starting June 1, at the earliest.

Snow Headquarters

When the snow falls, your safety on the streets is our top priority. Whether an inch of ice or 2 feet of snow, our Municipal Services crews know how to respond when inclement weather becomes an issue.

During a major storm, we will issue periodic updates regarding our winter weather operations on this page.

Latest Updates

February 12, 2020

6:20 p.m.
Crews are ready to treat streets for potential overnight flash freeze conditions. We will have a crew in at midnight to continue to treat ice and slick spots.

February 11, 2020

4:29 p.m.
We will have crews ready to treat roads tomorrow morning and throughout the day if necessary for anticipated winter weather.

February 3, 2020

4:20 p.m.We will be bringing in a crew at 4 a.m. tomorrow for expected winter weather. The morning commute could be slick.

January 28, 2020

5 p.m.We will have a crew in at midnight for the light snow anticipated for tomorrow. We will treat roads as necessary. There may be some slick spots during the morning commute.

January 24, 2020

8:45 a.m.Crews are in residential areas now clearing up roads.

January 23, 2020

4:30 p.m.We currently have a few trucks out treating bridges for the evening commute. We will be bringing in a crew at midnight for the expected snow and refreeze. The morning commute will be slick. We will continue to treat roads as necessary.

January 21, 2020

2:45 p.m.We're bringing in a small crew for the possibility of snow early tomorrow morning. Crews will treat roads as necessary.

January 20, 2020

10:30 a.m.We're bringing in a small crew for snow expected this afternoon. There may be some slick spots.

January 17, 2020

4:30 p.m.We will have a small crew in early tomorrow morning to treat bridges and any spots that refreeze overnight.

9 a.m.
Crews are continuing to treat roads. Stay home if at all possible. If you have to be out on the roads, go slow and be safe.

January 16, 2020

5 p.m.
We're bringing in a midnight crew to treat roads once precipitation begins. The morning commute could be slick.

January 12, 2020

10 a.m.
Crews are wrapping up. All streets should be plowed and treated.

January 11, 2020

8:15 p.m.
We will be changing crews at midnight to continue plowing operations. Crews are still working to complete residential areas.

2 p.m.
Crews are continuing to plow the arterials and collectors now. Once the snowfall stops, we can finish up with the arterials and start in residential streets. The main focus for our crews right now is to make sure the main roads are passable.

8:30 a.m.
Crews will continue to treat roads throughout the day. The low temperatures and wind chills will be hard for treatment to be as effective as it could be, but roads will still be treated.

January 10, 2020

7:45 p.m.
Crews are out treating roadways. We're hoping to get all streets treated before the predicted snowfall.

7:50 a.m.
We will begin working 12-hour shifts at noon today and well into the weekend. Crews will be out during the evening commute in preparation for a combination of freezing rain, sleet and snow. We will try to get all roads treated during the ice event before it starts snowing. If we get as much snow as forecasted, we will be plowing all roads by Saturday morning.

Drivers should take caution on their way home this evening and Saturday.